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Definition of phone call in English: phone callnoun An instance of speaking to someone on the phone or attempting to contact someone by phone. he decided to make a phone call to a friend an hour-long phone call with the prime minister I got a phone call from my mum this morning Example sentencesExamples - I am quite disappointed that you have not been returning my phone calls recently.
- He started making phone calls the next day.
- Many of the major political and financial scandals that dominated newspaper and television investigations in the 1970s and 1980s began with a simple phone call.
- They also learned how to deliver information to the general public on how to make an emergency phone call.
- A lot of his former colleagues no longer return his phone calls or meet with him, he said.
- Caroline called me to ask why you haven't returned her phone calls.
- He would be annoyed if she interrupted him with a phone call.
- Out of the blue, I got a phone call from her saying that Lloyd wanted to talk to me.
- I had a smooth recovery, but doctors were too slow returning phone calls.
- Since Wednesday, I have been fielding phone calls left, right, and centre from journalists who want me to sensationalize the demise.
- It's very difficult for him to make all the phone calls and talk to everybody simply because he has a lot of farmwork to do.
- The researchers made phone call after phone call through long days and weekends.
- Before the first class meeting, I received a phone call telling me there was a homework assignment.
- Recently, I received a phone call from a dance teacher seeking advice.
- I got a phone call from my editor, who informed me that the magazine was debuting a new look and format.
- I received phone calls saying they wanted to talk to me about a private matter.
- Both of you were very generous with your time taking phone calls from around the world.
- Everyone who entered should have received a phone call informing them of audition venues and times.
- The four sat down to dinner when Tom received a phone call, which Daisy suspected to be from Tom's mistress.
- I got this phone call from the museum saying that I'd been short-listed for an interview.
- Talk to your mentors, and take those phone calls from recruiters.
- Sometimes even a phone call to the company has not yielded the appropriate information.
Definition of phone call in US English: phone callnoun An instance of speaking to someone on the phone or attempting to contact someone by phone. he decided to make a phone call to a friend an hour-long phone call with the prime minister I got a phone call from my mom this morning Example sentencesExamples - A lot of his former colleagues no longer return his phone calls or meet with him, he said.
- I got this phone call from the museum saying that I'd been short-listed for an interview.
- Recently, I received a phone call from a dance teacher seeking advice.
- Talk to your mentors, and take those phone calls from recruiters.
- The four sat down to dinner when Tom received a phone call, which Daisy suspected to be from Tom's mistress.
- I got a phone call from my editor, who informed me that the magazine was debuting a new look and format.
- I had a smooth recovery, but doctors were too slow returning phone calls.
- Many of the major political and financial scandals that dominated newspaper and television investigations in the 1970s and 1980s began with a simple phone call.
- He started making phone calls the next day.
- They also learned how to deliver information to the general public on how to make an emergency phone call.
- I received phone calls saying they wanted to talk to me about a private matter.
- The researchers made phone call after phone call through long days and weekends.
- Out of the blue, I got a phone call from her saying that Lloyd wanted to talk to me.
- Before the first class meeting, I received a phone call telling me there was a homework assignment.
- He would be annoyed if she interrupted him with a phone call.
- Since Wednesday, I have been fielding phone calls left, right, and centre from journalists who want me to sensationalize the demise.
- It's very difficult for him to make all the phone calls and talk to everybody simply because he has a lot of farmwork to do.
- Everyone who entered should have received a phone call informing them of audition venues and times.
- Caroline called me to ask why you haven't returned her phone calls.
- Both of you were very generous with your time taking phone calls from around the world.
- Sometimes even a phone call to the company has not yielded the appropriate information.
- I am quite disappointed that you have not been returning my phone calls recently.
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